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by Tom » Sat Aug 25, 2007 12:39 pm
Hi I have 2 micro switches from Russ Brownell's Tucker stuff i'll find them and post the brand and type numbers etc for you guys looking for them I believe they are for the center head light.
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by Tom » Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:31 pm
These micro switches are not for sale but here is the info I have on them it may be of some help. It says MICRO SWITCH Freeport, Illinois U.S.A it then has 2 arrows pointing to the right where 2 screws are the top seems to say NC and the bottom one says NO. There is another arrow that points down to another screw and it says COM the little arrow letters are real small so I may not see these right. On the back it says from top right 8422 under it says just like this:
V3-1001
MS25253-1
91929
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by Larry Clark » Fri Aug 31, 2007 5:50 pm
If you are looking for Micro Swith, try Honeywell. They bought Micro Switch years ago. Micro Switch was in my hometown of Freeport, Il. It moved in to the factory that was once where Henney professional (funeral) cars were built, the primary professional car partner to Packard. Henney folded in the mid-50s as Packard lost its image and then existence. Honeywell is still using this plant for production.
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by TuckerCar » Fri Aug 31, 2007 8:02 pm
Larry Clark wrote: Micro Switch was in my hometown of Freeport, Il.
I didn't know you were from Illinois! I always thought you were a native Carolinian. So do you take your Iced Tea sweet or unsweet?

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